Northern Iowan — October 16, 2017

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1 The La Calle story Redgie Blanco, owner of La Calle Latin American Cuisine, closed his restaurant on College Hill and opened a food truck and pop-up shops around Cedar Falls; photo.
1 Panthers beat the Jackrabbits UNI football team defeated South Dakota State, 38-18, in an away game; photo.
2 Clothesline Project brings awareness UNI's Women and Gender Studies (WGS) Program hosted the Clothesline Project to raise awareness of violence against women as a part of the Relationship Violence Awareness Month. People who have been effected by violence could write anonymous messages on the t-shirts that would be hung up around the Union; photo.
3 LTE: Microwave shortage In a letter to the editor, an anonymous person calls for more microwaves at UNI; photo.
3 New iPhone? More like WhyPhone Columnist Schrad discusses the trend to constantly update cell phones every year and the new iPhone X; photo.
4 The Women Who Was Forgotten Students from professor Jim O'Loughlin's seminar "Connecting Three Cultures" will be performing a reading of "The Women Who Was Forgotten" by Bess Streeter Aldrich.
5 Sci-fi sequel is superb successor Olsasky reviews the movie "Blade Runner 2049"; photo.
6 UNI volleyball improves record to 17-5 UNI volleyball defeats Indiana State, 3-0, and Evansville, 3-0, before losing their seven-game streak against Missouri State, 1-3. UNI's current season record is 17-5; photo.
6 NBA preview: Big trades in the off season Columnist Campbell discusses several player trades made in the National Basketball Association (NBA); photo.